The Psychology of People Who Are Always Late
Why are some people always late, even when they genuinely care? They say “on my way,” but they are still at home. They believe they have enough time, but somehow they are late again. To others, it can look careless, selfish, or disrespectful. But psychology sees something more complicated. This video explores the psychology of chronically late people, including the planning fallacy, time blindness, transition cost, avoidance, and why some people struggle to feel the real distance between intention and action. Being late is not always a lack of care. But it still affects other people. Understanding the pattern does not erase responsibility. It helps explain where the pattern begins. #Psychology #SelfAwareness #MentalHealth

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